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Amy Winehouse's house sells for £1m less than the asking price

The north London home of the late Amy Winehouse sold today (December 3) at auction for a £1 million less than it was on the market for.

The Camden house, which became something of an unofficial shrine to the tragic singer, sold for £1.9 million ($3 million) at auction this afternoon and despite the seemingly impressive figure it was actually originally meant to go for £2.8 million.

Mitch Winehouse, Amy's father, decided to reduce the price after being inundated with viewing requests by fans and so the property was sold at auction.

The new owners of the house declined to comment, but Mitch Winehouse said "we are very sorry to see it go."

 

 

 

Watch Mitch Winehouse talk about the Amy Winehouse Foundation fundraising ball below: